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Chapter 651 New Testament Law Chapter 3

Chapter 651 New Testament Law Chapter Three

After defeating the Xiongnu in the first battle in Mei County, Liu Feng played his drums loudly and put on the momentum to attack Chang'an directly. At the same time, he sent many partial divisions to seize many counties and villages on both sides of the Weishui River.

In ancient wars, cities were more important than towns.

This is because there are barns, money, and materials needed for war in the city.

But one thing is, the grain and fodder are grown from the ground, not in the city. The fertile fields in Guanzhong are on both sides of the Wei River, not in the big city occupied by the Wei army.

This time Liu Feng made a large-scale northern expedition to Guanzhong. The reason why he dared to advance quickly when Chencang and Yaoguan were not captured was because he wanted to seize Wei's rear supplies.

Now it is the end of September and the beginning of October, the autumn harvest season in Guanzhong, and the fields in the township are full of golden yellow wheat.

Since there is food in Guanzhong, it would be really stupid if the Han army transported food from Bashu again.

Liu Feng is not a good person, he just feeds on the enemy's strategy, which was explained as early as in the Spring and Autumn Period in Sun Tzu's Art of War. This time, the Han army's military supplies must of course be filled by the harvest in Guanzhong.

As for whether eating from the enemy will cause the people in Guanzhong to resist, if you think so, it is purely overthinking. The people gave the food to the Han army, and their safety was naturally protected by the Han army.

Wei Jun, who is defending the city, is embarrassed, and can only starve or eat old food.

In October, a branch of reinforcement troops went north from Shu County and began to come in the direction of Hanzhong and Guanzhong.

Inside the Shu Han court, because Liu Chan's power was eliminated in advance, Fei Yi and Wang Yi stayed in Chengdu, and most of the court officials were close to Liu Feng, so there was almost no resistance to the reinforcement this time.

Unlike Zhuge Liang's previous Northern Expeditions, this time the reinforcements did not need to transport food and fodder other than batches of people, and even Liu Feng ordered not to transport equipment.

Guan Yinping and Lu Lingqi's Propaganda Team of the Propaganda Department was the second group to enter Hanzhong. This special team consisted of men and women, and generally speaking, most of them were women.

Among them, many people's ancestral home is Guanzhong. When the turmoil broke out, they had to flee to Bashu. Now that they have the opportunity to return to their hometown, one can imagine how excited they are.

The struggle for people's hearts is the root of Guanzhong's gains and losses.

Guanzhong at the end of the Three Kingdoms period was calm on the surface, but in fact it was undercurrents.

There are many aristocratic families in the Wei state, and there are as many military and civilian settlements as a cow's hair. In the Wubao of the township, the villagers, field slaves, and shepherd slaves who have nothing are the most oppressed group of untouchables.

Many of them were slaves in the generation of their ancestors and fathers, and they are still slaves in their generation.

Born to be human, but can only be driven by others.

These people are eager to change their poor lives, but facing the powerful suppression of everything ruled by the Wei family, any resistance will eventually fail, just like the Yellow Turban Uprising.

If Liu Feng hadn't led the Han army to arrive, the poor people in Guanzhong would have to wait a few more years.

Historically, shortly after the fall of the Shu Han Dynasty, an unprecedented scale riot broke out in the Yongliang area.

Qi Wannian, Hao San, Bald Shuji, and other barbarian heroes rose up. Although most of the mobs involved were Diqiang and Xianbei Hu people, there were also quite a few poor Han people.

When the number of people rebelling in the northwest frontier was the largest, more than [-] refugees gathered and attacked the city and plundered land.

It was not until Sima Yantai's reign that the border chaos was settled under the pressure of Wen Yang, Meng Guan and others. The Jin army became weak shortly after the founding of the country. One of the reasons was that it lost too many troops in the Northwest. general.

The power of the Shu Han Dynasty is rising day by day, under Liu Feng's command, there are many good generals, and there are many advisers.

The strategy of determining Hanzhong was established as early as when Zhuge Liang was prime minister. After Liu Feng succeeded to the position of prime minister, he convened his staff and brainstormed to win the hearts of Guanzhong, and further put forward the slogan of "three chapters of the new covenant law".

Chapter 1, Complex Fifteen Tax One: That is, the land output is ten shares, and after the big family, rich peasants, commoners and tenant farmers who own the land pay a [-]-[-] split, they will pay one share of tax to the Han Dynasty.That is, the rent rate is fifty percent and the tax rate is one-tenth.

Chapter 2, the murderer dies, this is easy to understand, the murderer must be executed.

Chapter 3, wounding and stealing.Those who hurt others will be punished, and those who steal will be punished.

Compared with the three chapters of the old contract of the great ancestor Liu Bangshi, Liu Feng added the fifteenth tax this time to show that he is a descendant of Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty, and he wants to restore the policy of recuperating and recuperating under the rule of Wenjing.

For the landed gentry in Guanzhong, the reduction in taxes will help them stabilize their families and accumulate wealth; for the ordinary poor in Guanzhong, it is not bad news, on the contrary, it is the gospel of liberation.

Liu Bei is the descendant of Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan, and Liu Feng inherited the policies of his ancestors. Even if someone questions this point, they can't say one, two, or three.

With the endorsement by the children of the Han royal family, the agitation of propaganda and public opinion, and the blessing of a strong army, with three prongs, Liu Feng's strategy of encircling the towns and cities in the Han Dynasty will surely succeed in Guanzhong.

In early and mid-October, in a short period of more than [-] days, the Han army, with the support of the people in Guanzhong, used a thunderous offensive to make counties and villages on the banks of the Wei River fall upon hearing the wind, and the rammed-earth walls of the Han Dynasty The flag was hoisted again.

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Sima Shi camp.

Master Sima, who didn't want to fight hastily, was saying goodbye to Guo Huai.

Guo Huai was about to leave for Chang'an immediately, Master Sima hoped that she could persuade Guo Huai and Guo Pei to send out all Chang'an soldiers, and together with him, they would attack again and defeat Liu Feng's Han camp in Xinfeng.

For a while, Liu Feng led the Han army eastward to Xinfeng. Master Sima thought there was going to be a decisive battle, but Liu Feng suddenly stopped his march and set up a camp to defend.

At the same time, the various ministries of the Han army were like locusts. Instead of attacking big cities such as Chang'an, they went to both sides of the Wei River to promote and agitate, helping Wubao and farms in various places to grab grain and fodder.

The Han army had food and the support of the people. In contrast, the Wei army had to transport grain and fodder from Hedong, Hanoi and other places. Not to mention the long distance, they had to bear the loss on the way.

The originally favorable location was turned into a situation in which the Han army was advantageous and the Wei army was disadvantaged by Liu Feng's actions. Master Sima felt that he had been teased once again.

At the same time, Chencang, Anding, Chang'an and other places were isolated, relying only on waterways and trails, and urgent calls for help were sent one after another.

In Luoyang Chaotang, Cao Shuang, who had been watching the good show, couldn't sit still, and began to urge Sima Yi to let Sima Division send troops to rescue the siege as soon as possible, which doubled the pressure on Sima Division.

(End of this chapter)

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